the plants in the tundra are great food producers for the animals.
because animals love plants
To animals and plants
Animals and Plants are very much dependent on each other, they both NEED each other to survive. Animals help pollinate plants, and the plants would go extinct if the animals didnt do that. Plants also provide nutrients for the animals, they are a part of the animal's diet. so it's the circle of life.
Plankton is a mix of plants and animals, the plants "eat" sunlight, the animals eat the plants and each other.
Animals eat plants AND fertilize them . A good deal all around.Symbiotic.
Plants are at the bottom of the food chain. Plants can take nutrients from the soil and sunlight to make food for animals. Plants also make oxygen for animals including us to use, and we make carbon dioxide for the plants to use to make more oxygen. Plants can rely on animals to. Birds eat berries with seeds and poop them out in different places to help the plants reproduce.
well you need animals to have plants cause plants breathe and so do animals. animals breathe what plant exhale and we breathe what plants exhale.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! In the tundra, biotic factors like plants and animals rely on abiotic factors like temperature and soil for their survival. The plants provide food and shelter for animals, while animals help in seed dispersal and nutrient cycling. It's a beautiful dance of give and take in nature's delicate balance.
They need each other because the plants give off air for the sealife and us!
Plants, insects, and each other.
Animals and plants depend on each other for survival and ecosystem stability. Plants provide food, oxygen, and habitat for animals, while animals contribute to pollination, seed dispersal, and nutrient cycling for plants. This interdependence creates a balanced ecosystem where each species plays a vital role in maintaining the overall health and functioning of the environment.
Plants produce oxygen, which animals use to breathe, from carbon dioxide, which the plants use to carry out their life processes.